Residential

Allied Community Services, Inc. – Residential Program has provided assistance to persons with developmental and physical disabilities since 1984. Our Residential Services offers a variety of Community Living Arrangements, and our belief is that persons with disabilities can live as independently as possible and have positive relationships with others living in the community.

 

Our community homes offer a pleasant atmosphere and great staff!

Our Supports

Our staff assists and trains and teaches the residents to achieve daily living tasks like cooking, cleaning, laundry, and shopping. But more than that, the staff assists them with their own personal development in ways that are positive, developmental, and supportive of individual choice. A dedicated, professional staff provides supervision based on individual needs.

Individualized Home Supports

Our Individualized Home Supports offer personalized service to persons in their own homes. Generally, people live by themselves, with their families, or with a housemate in their own apartment. Each person receives individualized support based on their own needs.

Community Living

Our Community Living Arrangements utilize the traditional known group home models. Nursing oversight, behavioral care, with consultative services from community medical practitioners is an integral part of the assistance we provide. Allied currently operates five homes, and they are located in Enfield, East Windsor, and South Windsor. Between three to six individuals reside at each home, and each home is staffed according to the individuals’ needs. It is our goal to provide a safe and supportive home environment.

Certification

Residential Services of Allied Community Programs, Inc. is fully licensed by the State of Connecticut, DDS, Department of Developmental Disabilities.

Admission and Referral

Referrals for services are welcome, contact:
Lillian Mason
Allied Community Programs, Inc.
3 Pearson Way
Enfield, CT 06082-2655
(860) 741 – 3701 X 224 – lmason@alliedgroup.org

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. CLA visits, records, and medical background are requested as part of the referral process. A month’s trial stay is required before final admission to the program is completed. After admission, each individual’s skills are assessed in order to develop an overall plan of services. Goals are set in major areas of living, including social skills, vocational development, personal hygiene, functional academics, and community integration.

Referrals are subject to approval by Residential Services, Allied Community Programs, Inc., and the State of Connecticut, DDS, Department of Developmental Disabilities.